i was just wonderin, what, in yalls opinions, would be the best category for something to get her? jewelry, perfume?...i was thinnkink about gettin
her an Oklahoma Sooners blanket cuz she loves them, but idk...im thinking perhaps a silver ring of some sort but im clueless on birthday gifts, and i
want this 2 b special to her.

i'd go for the blanket and make her like a special dinner like her favorite food or take her to her favorite restaurant that's what i would do or
something to that affect and im 19...and rent a movie or somin and cuddle up in the blanket you bought her an watch it...Endless Sunshine of the
spotless mind is a good movie also.

I've always worried myself over that one and I'm approaching mid 20's now, it decision never gets any easier. :bnghd:

I guess either take her for a meal or cook her something (if you can) and make it romantic. Buying something...ermmm...it depends on your budget, it
doesn't always have to be expensive to be meaningful though, unless she's shallow in which case kick her arse to the curb. But yeah, a ring,
necklace, perfume e.t.c. are usually good things but to be honest I suck at selecting such things hehe, just make her feel special.

i accidentally put that she'll be turnin 16. she'll be turning 15, and im 16 right now. umm i talked to my aunt, and she sed that most girls like
something they can wear, like some sort of jewelry, and show off to their friends and whatnot...
so idk...i might just end up gettin her a ring, but idk at all how ill find out what size she wears.
budget = $75
although i really do like the blanket idea, then watch a movie and stuff...

the girl im interested in, we arent going out though. Wants snow from toronto, we live in australia. so she wants me to bottle it and bring it back,
and she will refreeze it, ahhh the beauty of her insanity is great.

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